All URIs are relative to http://localhost
| Method | HTTP request | Description |
|---|---|---|
| create_multi_channel_message | POST /users/{accountId}/messages/multiChannel | Create Multi-Channel Message |
create_multi_channel_message
CreateMultiChannelMessageResponse create_multi_channel_message(account_id, multi_channel_message_request)
Create Multi-Channel Message
Endpoint for sending Multi-Channel messages.
Example
- Basic Authentication (Basic):
- OAuth Authentication (OAuth2):
import bandwidth from bandwidth.models.create_multi_channel_message_response import CreateMultiChannelMessageResponse from bandwidth.models.multi_channel_message_request import MultiChannelMessageRequest from bandwidth.rest import ApiException from pprint import pprint # Defining the host is optional and defaults to http://localhost # See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters. configuration = bandwidth.Configuration( host = "http://localhost" ) # The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters # in accordance with the API server security policy. # Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that # satisfies your auth use case. # Configure HTTP basic authorization: Basic configuration = bandwidth.Configuration( username = os.environ["USERNAME"], password = os.environ["PASSWORD"] ) # Configure your client ID and secret for OAuth configuration = bandwidth.Configuration( client_id = os.environ["CLIENT_ID"], client_secret = os.environ["CLIENT_SECRET"] ) # Enter a context with an instance of the API client with bandwidth.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client: # Create an instance of the API class api_instance = bandwidth.MultiChannelApi(api_client) account_id = '9900000' # str | Your Bandwidth Account ID. multi_channel_message_request = bandwidth.MultiChannelMessageRequest() # MultiChannelMessageRequest | try: # Create Multi-Channel Message api_response = api_instance.create_multi_channel_message(account_id, multi_channel_message_request) print("The response of MultiChannelApi->create_multi_channel_message:\n") pprint(api_response) except Exception as e: print("Exception when calling MultiChannelApi->create_multi_channel_message: %s\n" % e)
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| account_id | str | Your Bandwidth Account ID. | |
| multi_channel_message_request | MultiChannelMessageRequest |
Return type
CreateMultiChannelMessageResponse
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
HTTP response details
| Status code | Description | Response headers |
|---|---|---|
| 202 | Accepted | - |
| 400 | Bad Request | - |
| 401 | Unauthorized | - |
| 403 | Forbidden | - |
| 404 | Not Found | - |
| 405 | Method Not Allowed | - |
| 406 | Not Acceptable | - |
| 415 | Unsupported Media Type | - |
| 429 | Too Many Requests | - |
| 500 | Internal Server Error | - |
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